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KIMBERLY RICE THE AMERICAN CIRCUS MUSEUM DESIGN DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 USF SA+CD


TABLE OF CONTENTS THE AMERICAN CIRCUS MUSEUM DESIGN DEVELOPMENT FALL 2018 KIMBERLY RICE

SITE ANALYSIS

DESIGN

CONsTRUCTION

MEP

DETAILING

04 LOCATION 06 CODE /// SITE INFO + SITE PLAN 08 SUN STUDIES

10 12 14 16 18

22 CIRCULATION 24 FOUNDATION 26 COLUMNS /// BEAMs /// FLOORS

28 32 34 38 42

46 48 50 52 56

CONCEPT /// PARTI /// MASSING FLOOR PLANS MAIN foyer /// circulation SECTION /// renderings elevations /// plant study /// material study 20 elevations

HVAC LAYOUT ceiling type PLUMBING FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL

entry WALL BUILDING CORNER ROOF ELEMENTS COST ESTIMATION


MACRO SITE MAP

MICRO SITE MAP

PROPERTY BOUNDARIES INTERSTATE 4

MAJOR ROADWAYS

SURROUNDING PROGRAM

SITE PROPERTY LINES

SITE ANALYSIS /// LOCATION : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

SITE PHOTOS

The American Circus Museum is located at the corner of Channelside Drive and Twiggs Street in downtown Tampa. It contains twenty four interior spaces and an entry courtyard. The building is roughly 200,000 square feet. It is located directly across from the water with views of other downtown icons. Located dirrectly to the west of the site is newly built housing. The other remaining adjacent lots are intended to be built on as the area is ever growing. Channelside is an upcoming area in downtown Tampa, therefore it is the prime location for a museum of this type. The main components are the circus clown, circus aerobatics, circus animals, circus food, and circus history exhibitions. The American Circus Museum containts an aerobatic school, bookstore, cafe, coffee shop, childrens clown school, and an adiminstation suite as well. The inspiration to this project is derived from The Ringling Circus Museum in Sarasota, Florida. Photos from this museum are shown to the left. The inspiration and concentrations taken from this precedent study are the size of the installations, the vibrancy of colors, the use of lighting, and the portrayal of the history of the Ringling Circus. 005


SITE PLAN

CODE + SITE INFORMATION SITE ADDRESS

1222 CHANNELSIDE DR, TAMPA, FL, 33602

LOT AREA

3.01 ACRES or 131,116 SQ FT

PROPERTY TYPE 1A

$2,271,063

occupancy

assembly A-3 Group A-3 occupancy includes assembly uses intended for worship, recreation or

amusement and other assembly uses not classified elsewhere in Group A. net : 302,400 sq ft Occupancy load : 302,400 sq ft / 30 = 10,080 occupuants

zoning

cd-2 (channelside subdistrict 2)

AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION 43.1 INCHES

SETBACKS

27 57’ 08.8” n

longitude

82 26” 42.8” w

maximum building height 175 ft

property value

latitude

building size 353,868 sq ft

ALTITUDE 3 FT

FLOOD ZONE AE

TIME ZONE

A

PROPERTY LINES

LEGEND

A : ADMIN OFFICES + CONFERENCE ROOM + BATHROOM B : PUBLIC TOLIETS C : JANITORS CLOSET D : CIRCUS HISTORY DISPLAY CASES E : PARENTS WAITING ROOM F : CHILDRENS CLOWN SCHOOL G : MINI THEATRE H : GLASS ATRIUM I : HVAC J : STAFF LOUNGE + LOCKERS K : EXHIBIT STORAGE + ELEVATOR L : MAINTENANCE OFFICE + STORAGE M : MAIN ENTRY N : GARDEN STAIR

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TRANSFORMER CITY ELECTRIC CONNECTION

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ELECTRICAL ROOM

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FIRE HYDRANT

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OWNER

J H WILLIAMS OIL CO INC

WATER LINE SEWAGE LINE GAS LINE

SITE ANALYSIS /// CODE /// SITE INFORMATION /// SITE PLAN : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

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1:30 PM

4:00 PM

1:30 PM

8:00 AM 7:28 PM

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7:28 PM

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5:37 PM

5:37 PM 5:37 PM 5:35 AM

5:35 AM

June 21

5:35 AM

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June 21

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June 21

8:00 AM

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7:17 AM

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December 21

December 21

7:17 AM

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December 21

SUMMER SOL 8

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SUMMER SOL 1 30

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SUMMER SOL 4

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WINTER SOL 8

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SUMMER SOLTICE 8 AM

SITE ANALYSIS /// SUN STUDIES : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

SUMMER SOLTICE 1:30 PM

SUMMER SOLTICE 4 PM

WINTER SOLTICE 8 AM

WINTER SOL 4

WINTER SOL 1 30

WINTER SOLTICE 1:30 PM

WINTER SOLTICE 4 PM

the glass skin system of the circus museum is designed and based off the intense and direct sun from the south. Seen in the summer sun studies, the sun is the most intense and in the winter sun studies it is seen that the sun is less direct but cause an intense shadow on the north and west surrounding buildings. The glass skin system chosen to combat the sun is a laminated double walled glass skin. THe lamination helps create a barrier against the radiation and heat of the southern sun. 009


INSPIRATIONAL AND CONTEXTUAL QUOTE The quote to the left was chosen to portray the intent of the model and inspire what was to come. The quote inspired the making and concept of the collage to the right. The quote from P.T. Barnum, the American showman, was choosen to be an editing and constraining tool so that preconceived design would be eliminated that is not apporiated for the design of a circus museum. The quote simply states the underlying meaning of going to a circus and is portrayed through the collage, to the right, by the collection of memories or fragmentation of photos from going to the circus. Most think of their childhood or older memories when thinking of the circus so the intention of the collage is to capture those memories in a bright and monumental way. Through the use of this collage the idea of transparency, color, and organization were derived.

INITIAL PROCESS MODELS

DESIGN /// CONCEPT /// PARTI /// MASSING : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

INITIAL INSPIRATION COLLAGE

FINAL PROCESS MODEL

The intial three process models on the bottom left corner were dervied from the inspiration of the collage to the left. Each being monumentally different in function and concept, they all have the commonality of having three distinct parts dedicated to circus clowns, animals, and aerobatics. The three models were combined with each other, rather than picking just one to move foward with. The product of this combination is shown below. The final process model is a portrayal of what the circus truly use to be through the use of the Ringling Circus mural flowing across it’s facade. This facade allows colored light to penetrate the exhibitions and changes throughout the day. The glass attrium also aids the pentration of light through every floor. Through the glass atrium is a monumental curved stairs that lightly carries the user upwards as if they were on a tight rope. The mural covered space located on the south end of the building is the aerobatics school. Mostly used at night, the intention is a glowing entity to signify the true nature of the circus. This space becomes the icon of the building. During the day the open entry courtyard is aided by an open program ramp to bring the users up to the second floor. Here the cafe, coffee shop, bookstore, and circus food exhibit are located. These spaces are open earlier and allow users to bring their food and beverages onto the ramp and elax before enjoying a day at the museum.

FINAL MODEL The ramp from the process model becomes a stair in the final model. The stair cruves in same langauage as the interior stair. This stair is still a space for relaxation and pause with it’s extended balcony like features looking across the water. An elevator and vast balacony are located adjacent so the same experience is giving to those users who cannot use the stairs.

FINAL MODEL DETAIL

FINAL MODEL

FINAL MODEL DETAILS 011


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FLOOR : ONE A : ADMIN OFFICES + CONFERENCE ROOM + BATHROOM B : PUBLIC TOLIETS C : JANITORS CLOSET D : CIRCUS HISTORY DISPLAY CASES E : PARENTS WAITING ROOM F : CHILDRENS CLOWN SCHOOL G : MINI THEATRE

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FLOOR : TWO H : GLASS ATRIUM I : HVAC J : STAFF LOUNGE + LOCKERS K : EXHIBIT STORAGE + ELEVATOR L : MAINTENANCE OFFICE + STORAGE M : MAIN ENTRY N : GARDEN STAIR

DESIGN /// FLOORPLANS : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

A : CIRCUS FOOD STAND EXHIBITS B : PUBLIC TOLIETS C : MUSEUM BOOKSTORE D : HVAC E : COFFEE SHOP + CAFE F : EXTERIOR BALCONY SEATING G : GARDEN BALCONY ELEVATOR

H : AEROBATICS LOBBY + BATHROOMS I : AEROBATICS JANITOR CLOSET J : AEROBATICS NIGHT SCHOOL K : GLASS ATRIUM L : MAINTENCE ELEVATOR M : GARDEN STAIR N : JANITORS CLOSET

FLOOR : THREE

FLOOR : FOUR

FLOOR : FIVE

ROOF

A : CIRCUS FOOD STAND EXHIBITS OVERLOOK H : AEROBATIC SCHOOL OVERLOOK B : PUBLIC TOLIETS I : ENTERANCE FROM 2ND FLOOR C : AEROBATICS EXHIBITS J : EXIT TO 4TH FLOOR D : MAINTENCE ELEVATOR E : JANITORS CLOSET F : HVAC G : GLASS ATRIUM

A : AEROBATICS EXHIBITS OVERLOOK B : PUBLIC TOLIETS C : GLASS ATRIUM D : HVAC E : AEROBATIC SCHOOL + EXHIBIT OVERLOOK F : CIRCUS ANIMALS EXHIBITS G : MAINTENANCE ELEVATOR H : JANITORS CLOSET

A : CIRCUS ANIMAL EXHIBITS OVERLOOK B : PUBLIC TOLIETS C : GLASS ATRIUM D : HVAC E : AEROBATIC SCHOOL + EXHIBIT OVERLOOK F : CIRCUS ANIMALS EXHIBITS G : MAINTENANCE ELEVATOR H : JANITORS CLOSET

A : COOLING TOWER B : CHILLER ROOM C : BUILDING CROWN D : GLASS ATRIUM

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GROUND FLOOR CIRCULATION GROUND FLOOR CIRCULATION

MAIN ENTRY

glass elevator

MAIN FOYER RENDERING

DESIGN /// GRAND FOYER /// GROUND FLOOR CIRCULATION : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

MAIN FOYER RENDERING

glass elevator details 015


155 ft 150 ft

glass atrium building crown

125 ft circus clown exhibit

100 ft circus animal exhibit

75 ft aerobatics exhibit 50 ft

aerobatics school

museum bookstore 30 ft circus history exhibit

WEST SECTION

DESIGN /// SECTION /// exterior renderings : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

main entry

INTERIOR RENDERING

DAY TIME EXTERIOR RENDERING

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MATERIAL ANALYSIS

PLANT ANALYSIS RAMMED EARTH: CONSTRUCTED FOUNDATION SUPPORTING THE SECOND FLOOR

EAST ELEVATION

DESIGN /// ELEVATIONS : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

LAMINATED DOUBLE WALLED GLASS CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM: LAMINATED WITH MURAL OF THE BARNUM & BAILEYS CIRCUS

DOUBLE WALLED GLASS CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM:

icf:

PITTOSPORUM:

insulated concrete forms

BUSH 1 - 3 FT

VIRGINA CREEPER: VINE 0 - 1 FT

BLUE JACK OAK: TREE 50 - 70 FT

CHICKASAW PLUM: TREE 10 - 20 FT

EXTERIOR SUN PROTECTION

SOUTH ELEVATION

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icf:

insulated concrete forms with metal studs

NORTH ELEVATION

DESIGN /// ELEVATIONS : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

Insulated concrete forms are permanent, sandwich-type of forms, on which concrete is poured between two insulation layers. Today it is one of the strongest and energy efficient wall systems used in residential and commercial construction. The forms will stay in place as a permanent wall assembly forming walls when multiple blocks or panels are connected with plastic ties. Insulated Concrete forms are being used by contractors to qualify for energy credit and other types of ratings, LEED for example. Many home builders are using the most obvious and currently most popular alternative: Insulating Concrete Forms.

in the hot summer, the inside temperature of the sunshade building may be too high. The double-glazed curtain wall is not ventilated direct by opening, so it has the security function, which can take advantage of the cool air at night during the summer night to cool the room by natural ventilation. In winter, the outer curtain wall can enhance the thermal insulation properties of the outer envelope structure. Through the preheating the air between the double glass curtain walls, can effectively reduce the heat loss on the building surface. do to the high inner wall temperature, is conducive to indoor thermal comfortable.

DOUBLE WALLED GLASS CURTAIN WALL: EXTERIOR SUN PROTECTION

WEST ELEVATION

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cIRCULATION AXOnometric

GROUND FLOOR CIRCULATION PLAN

ELEVATORS

EMERGENCY STAIRS

MONUMENTAL STAIRS

MAINTENANCE ELEVATOR

INTERIOR CURVED MONUMENTAL STAIR DETAIL

GLASS ELEVATOR DETAIL

construction /// circulation : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

garden stair detail

INTERIOR CURVED MONUMENTAL STAIR rendering 023


PILEs and columns foundation plan

pile cap : 4 pile

foundation slab

FOUNDATION , piles, and COLUMNS AXONOMETRIC

FOUNDATION SLAB WITH COLUMNS :

4 FT MAT FOUNDATION and PILE CAP - 4 PILE W 10 X 49 STEEL COLUMNS 60 FT APART ON CENTER

w 10 x 49 steel columns

PILE LOAD AXONOMETRIC DETAIL

construction /// foundation : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

PILE + SLAB + COLUMN SECTION DETAIL

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ROOF conditon

steel beam and decking floor system

floor system : steel beam and decking

beams spaced six feet apart and spanned with steel decking beams supported by girders and columns girders : steel w 24 x 40 (60 feet apart on center) beams : steel w 12 x 26 (6 feet apart on center) Connection : steel beam with steel columns (bolts and rivets connection)

girders and beams detail : ROOF AND FLOOR SAME SYSTEM

floor section

floor axonometric

construction /// beams /// columns /// floors : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

steel decking and concrete slab ROOF AND FLOOR detail

PILE + SLAB + COLUMN SECTION DETAIL

girders and beams axonometric 027


HVAC LEGEND

supply vents: 15’ APART ON CENTER Return vents: 15’ APART ON CENTER Air handler unit: VENT SIZE: 12” X 12” (BOTH SUPPLY + RETURN)

main DUCT SIZE: 30” X 12” (BOTH SUPPLY + RETURN) branch duct size: 9” round (BOTH SUPPLY + RETURN)

HVAC Room required cooling : 302,400 / 500 = 604.8 tons

floor three hvac axonometric

mep /// hvac layout : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

required grill space : 200 s. in x 604.8 tons =120,960 s. in

vav

for administration area only on floor one VAV Terminals, TSS Series Single-Duct, Standard Height Johnson Controls, Inc

floor three hvac plan 029


c b b

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CHILLER

Model CVGF Water-Cooled Liquid Chiller 400 to 1000 Tons (1400 - 3510 kW) + 50 and 60 Hz

b

Air handling unit

AIR HANDLER CUSTOM, DOUBLE-WALL Carrier Custom Air Handling Solutions 1,000 to 300,000+ Cfm

b b a

hvac south elevation

mep /// hvac equipment : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

hvac equipment

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cooling tower

bnx series counter flow closed circuit cooling tower nx - 265 Heng an cooling cooling tower 2015 - 09 - 21 031


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drop ceiling

used in adminstration, mini theatre, and clown school floor 1

hvac east elevation : ceiling type

mep /// ceiling type : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

ceiling types

b

c

exposed ceiling

used in display spaces floors 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

dry wall ceiling used in bathrooms floors 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

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calculations

plumbing fixture LEGEND

fixtures:

pipes:

net occupancy 302,400 sq ft / 30 = 10,080 occupuants

- pipe size:

- toilets + urinals:

sewage 6” / - 2’ offset from flooring

male ( 1 per 125 ) 5040 men / 125 = 40 toilets + urinals

supply 4” / - 1‘ offset from flooring

female ( 1 per 65 ) 5040 women / 65 = 75 toilets

- pipe slope:

- sinks:

sewage 1/8”

supply none

male + female ( 1 per 200 ) 5040 occupants / 200 = 25 sinks

toto sink

toto toilet

toto urinal

toto floor drain

floor two toliet floor plan

mep /// plumbing : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

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main toliets : Section facing north

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vtr

plumbing LEGEND

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sewage + supply risers

b

wet wall ELECTRIC WATER HEATER

Pipe Slope : 1/4” per ft

fresh water supply: pipe size : 2” and 1” b

CLEAN OUT SYSTEM DETAIL

FLOOR DRAIN

sanitary line: pipe size : 4”, 2”, and 1 1/4”

C.O. LINE:

VENT STACK

CLEAN OUT

Pipe Slope : no slope

floor drain clean out

floor one plumbing fixtures

mep /// plumbing : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

WATER METER city water city sewage CITY GAS

main toliets : Section facing north

floor two main plumbing fixtures detail

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A dry pipe sprinkler system is sprinkler system employing automatic sprinklers that are attached to a piping system containing air or nitrogen under pressure, the release of which (as from the opening of a sprinkler) permits the water pressure to open a valve known as a dry pipe valve, and the water then flows into the piping system and out the opened sprinklers. Dry pipe sprinkler systems are installed in areas where wet pipe systems may be inappropriate such as areas where freezing temperatures might be expected.

dry pipe alarm valve

fire hose

check valve

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backflow preventer

350da zun wilkins double detector

shut off valve

3 way inlet connection

a air compressor

fire suppression system axonometric : dry pipe sprinkler system

mep /// fire protection : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

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fire sprinkler

tyco esfr 25.2 fire sprinkler pendent

fire system components 039


fire suppression system LEGEND

EMERGENCY FIRE STAIRS 75 foot fire extinguisher raduis : fire extinguisher fire riser

fire suppression system plan : fire extinguisher raduis

mep /// fire protection : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

sprinkler system layout for floor one

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fire hydrant

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fire hose cabinet and extinguisher

Mueller Super Centurion 350 Fire Hydrant

Larsen’s Surface Mounted Fire Hose Cabinet

dry sprinkler system detail 041


fire suppression system LEGEND

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Museum Lighting Anglent 520

b

a b c d e

gas emergency power generator lighting and appliance panelboard transformer switchboard metering switchboard wet type transformer

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electrical relfected ceiling plan : floor one

mep /// electrical : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

b

admin + office lighting

Black Silver LED Strip Fluorescent Long Bar Aluminum

electrical relfected ceiling plan : floor one 043


fire suppression system LEGEND

e b d a

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gas emergency power generator lighting and appliance panelboard transformer switchboard metering switchboard wet type transformer

electrical system plan from floor one

mep /// electrical : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

electrical connection detail

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electric panel board

greengate - control keeper m

electrical types

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c

electric transformer

trihal - cast resin dry type transformer

schneider energy meter

92mm x 92mm, 3 Phase , Âą0.5 % Accuracy 045


glass door entry detail rendering

detailing /// main entry : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

glass door entry detail

MAIN ENTRY pathway RENDERING

SLIDING GLASS DOOR DETAIL 047


concrete wall to curtain wall interior detail : floor two / circus food exhibit

detailing /// wall : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

concrete wall detail

curtain wall interior detail : floor three / circus aerobatics exhibit

curtain wall detail 049


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building corner deatil rendering : concrete to glass and concrete to concrete connection

detailing /// building corner : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

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concrete

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precast concrete + curtain wall

precast concrete + corner connection

c

precast concrete and curtain wall corner connection

c

curtain wall

curtain wall + corner connection

building corner deatil rendering : glass to glass connection 051


roof plan

detailing /// roof elements : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

roof detail of layers

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concrete to concrete

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glass to glass

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glass to concrete

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concrete to glass

concrete wall to concrete roof connection

glass wall to concrete roof connection

glass wall to glass roof connection

concrete wall to glass roof connection 053


roof plan

detailing /// roof elements : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

roof drain detail

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roof slope detail

roof slope for roof drain

b

vtr detail

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vapor retarder

vent through roof

vapor retarder transition to roof drain 055


COst estimate estimation name

cost per sq ft

building type

total

construction type

contractor fee

the american circus museum

museum

metal studs, rigid steel, and concrete

location tampa, fl

$ 86.27 per sq ft

$26,087,682.40

25%

architect fee 8%

stories 5

story height 15’ - 25’

basement included no

data released

cost estimation from building journal

2017 quarter 4

detailing /// cost estimation : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

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detailed cost estimation

detailing /// cost estimation : KIM RICE /// DD /// FALL 2018

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